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Our diagrams are free to reuse — including commercially — under CC BY 4.0. Credit WP Webhooks, link back, and you are done.
Last updated: August 21, 2026
Every technical diagram published on wpwebhooks.org — the inline SVG figures inside articles, examples and documentation, and their downloadable PNG twins at wpwebhooks.org/diagrams/*.png. These are original works: we author the Mermaid source, render it with our own pipeline, and publish it under our own theme.
The diagrams are released under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International licence (CC BY 4.0). You may copy, republish, adapt and build upon them — including commercially — for free and without asking us first, provided you give appropriate credit as described below. No separate agreement, invoice or written permission is needed.
Credit "WP Webhooks" and link back to the page the diagram came from, or to wpwebhooks.org. If you changed the diagram, say so. Attribution must be visible near the image — a credit buried in a site-wide colophon does not satisfy CC BY.
paste this under the image
<p> Diagram by <a href="https://wpwebhooks.org/">WP Webhooks</a>, licensed under <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/">CC BY 4.0</a>. </p>
Plain-text equivalent, for print or slides: Diagram by WP Webhooks (wpwebhooks.org), CC BY 4.0.
The WP Webhooks and Flow Systems names, wordmarks and logos; plugin UI screenshots; the site design, code and article text; and any third-party name, logo or trademark that appears inside a diagram (HubSpot, Slack, Notion, Airtable, WooCommerce, Stripe and others) — those remain the property of their respective owners and their own trademark rules apply. Attribution under this licence is not a claim of endorsement, affiliation or sponsorship by us or by any third party named in a diagram.
Need terms other than CC BY 4.0 — a diagram without the attribution requirement, a higher-resolution or vector master, or a version adapted for print or a conference deck? Email [email protected] with the diagram URL and how you intend to use it, and we will quote or grant it.
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